SATURDAY. OCTOIIR 13. 1933 it It always rains for borne cominig wiellmadt At least it - has for the past three years. - And' indications so far are that this year will be no exception. But the wea therman has promised- the skies may be dear by game time this afternoon. Until then, rain is expected to continue. Last year. Hurricane Hazel was an uninvited gueist to-the homecoming festivities. She blew in from New York State A Daily Collegian Photo-Feature with 110-wile-an4sour winds. dumping 3.5 Inches of rain on th. ca pus In a 10 hour period. Fraternity pledges stood by and watched while their gi gantic—but by no means "wat erproof—lawn ' displays were washed doign the drain by the haughty hurricane. One fraternity, seeing its display ruined, posted a sign "Hazel Was Here." One student commented "The theme of this weekend is 'There's been some changes By RON WALKER -ll* DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA made.' No doubt the alumni will notice •thores ban no change in the weather. But this year's homecoming won't' be quite as bad accord ing to the' weatherman. It promises to be only an ordin ary rain-filled Penn State weekend. Yesterday. The Daily Colle gian camera caught students las they plodded through an ordinary rain-soaked day. No, there's been no change, lalumni, it still rains at Penn State. Homecoming Weekends But Li Oops—almost didn't make it., on campus yastordar PAGE THREE